9780061311543-0061311545-The Individual Psychology of Alfred Adler: A Systematic Presentation in Selections from His Writings

The Individual Psychology of Alfred Adler: A Systematic Presentation in Selections from His Writings

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The Individual Psychology of Alfred Adler: A Systematic Presentation in Selections from His Writings (ISBN-13: 9780061311543 and ISBN-10: 0061311545), written by authors Heinz L. Ansbacher, Rowena R. Ansbacher, was published by Harper Perennial in 1964. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Applied Psychology (Psychology & Counseling, History, Aging, Study & Teaching, Historical Study & Educational Resources, Behavioral Psychology, Behavioral Sciences, Applied Psychology, Psychology, General, History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Individual Psychology of Alfred Adler: A Systematic Presentation in Selections from His Writings (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Applied Psychology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.46.

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When we hear such expressions as feelings of inferiority and insecurity, striving for self-enhancement and power, woman's revolt against her feminine role, the oversolicitous mother, the dethronement of the first-born, the need for affection; when maladjustment is spoken of as self-centeredness, psychological health as other-centeredness; psychiatry as the science of interpersonal relations, neurotic symptoms as ego-defenses and forms of aggression, to mention only a few instances—we are meeting ideas in which Alfred Adler was the pioneer from 1907, the date of his first important publication, until his death in 1937.

The purpose of the present volume is to make Adler's contributions to the theory and practice of psychology available in a systematic and at the same time authentic form. To this end we made selections from his writ- ings and organized them with the aim of approximating the general presentation of a college textbook. Because every word in the main body of the work is Adler's, the outcome of our efforts, if we have been successful, should be the equivalent of a textbook by Adler on Individual Psychology, the name which he gave to his system.

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